Tuberculosis (TB) had a devastating impact on Native American populations following European contact in the 16th century. Lacking immunity to the disease, many Indigenous people experienced high mortality rates as TB spread rapidly through their communities. The disease compounded the effects of other introduced illnesses, leading to significant declines in population and disrupting social structures. Additionally, the stigma and fear surrounding TB further marginalized these communities, complicating their recovery efforts.
It forced many of them into salve labor.
Many of the native American tribes who were already in the Americas were overthrown by the Europeans such as the aztects being overthrown by Spanish conquistadors.
Native AMericans had to leave their home land and move onto reservations and compleatly change their way of life.
Native Writers' Circle of the Americas was created in 1992.
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many native peoples died because Europeans brought disease germs and native peoples bodies were not strong enough to protect them from small pox and measles.
Americas first settlers were native Americans.
what kind of native americans where in nc
The native Americas are the native people from the Americas when the Spaniards, the Spanish people from Europe conquer America.
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.